Author: Sunil Kumar

Sunil Kumar is a senior writer and content strategist for The CBC News, focusing on South India. His coverage includes Kerala as well as the expansive and varied states surrounding it, such as Maharashtra.

Are you looking for a simple option trading strategy that can help you make consistent profits with limited risk? Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced trader, this strategy offers a low-risk, high-reward potential that can be implemented with minimal capital. In this post, we’ll explore a straightforward approach to option buying that focuses on call options and leverages market momentum for quick gains. Key Rules of the Simple Option Trading Strategy To implement this strategy effectively, you need to follow a few simple rules: 1. Stock Selection Process At 9:25 AM, visit the NSE website and identify the top…

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When navigating the complex world of options trading, one of the key metrics that traders often analyze is open interest. OI provides insight into the number of outstanding contracts in the market, but interpreting it correctly requires an understanding of its nuances. Particularly, when open interest is higher in put options, the natural question arises: Does this indicate a bullish or bearish market sentiment? To answer this question, we need to delve into the different scenarios that can drive open interest in put options and what they signal about the market’s expectations. What is Open Interest? Before discussing whether higher…

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The Kodungallur Bhagavathi Temple holds a prominent place not only in the religious landscape of Kerala but also in the cultural and social milieu of the region. Dedicated to the fierce form of the Goddess Bhadrakali, this temple is revered as the chief among the 64 Bhadrakali temples in Kerala. Historically, Kodungallur temple has been a beacon of inclusivity, welcoming devotees from all walks of life, transcending barriers of caste and creed. The temple’s rituals and festivals, especially the famous Bharani festival, draw devotees and curious onlookers alike, creating a vibrant tapestry of faith and tradition. The goddess at Kodungallur…

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Kangana Ranaut, hailing from a modest background in a small town in Himachal Pradesh, India, emerged as one of Bollywood’s most formidable forces. Her ascent from an outsider with no film industry connections to a celebrated actress is the stuff of legend. Born on March 23, 1987, Kangana’s early life was far removed from the glittering world of cinema. However, her indomitable spirit and passion for acting led her to Mumbai, the heart of India’s film industry, where she faced and overcame numerous challenges. Her debut film, “Gangster,” in 2006, was a critical and commercial success, setting the stage for…

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TP Chandrasekaran was not only a prominent figure in Kerala’s political landscape but also a founding member of the Revolutionary Marxist Party (RMP). His political career was marked by a steadfast commitment to his principles, often putting him at odds with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPM], the party from which he had split. The divergence of ideologies and Chandrasekaran’s vocal criticism of the CPM’s policies and practices laid the groundwork for escalating tensions. His murder on May 4, 2012, was seen as a brutal manifestation of political rivalry and vendettas that plague the state’s political climate. What makes…

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Pablo Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ is not just a painting; it’s a powerful statement against the brutality of war, embodying the chaos and suffering that conflict brings to innocent lives. Commissioned for the 1937 Paris World’s Fair in response to the devastating aerial attack on the tranquil Basque village of Guernica by forces of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, supporting the Spanish Nationalists, Picasso’s work was intended to spotlight the brutalities of the Spanish Civil War and the dangers of fascist forces. The painting’s stark black-and-white palette, disfigured figures, and fragmented scenes of anguish powerfully convey the horror and confusion of the…

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The global electric three-wheeler (e-3W) market has experienced rapid growth, driven by the rising awareness of the environmental benefits of electric vehicles (EVs), advancements in EV technology, and supportive government policies. These vehicles have become increasingly popular in densely populated cities for their maneuverability, low operating costs, and minimal environmental impact. The push towards resolving urban pollution and alleviating traffic congestion significantly contributes to the market’s growth. The e-3W market is predominantly led by India and China, which, combined, contribute to a substantial share of worldwide sales. This is largely due to their large populations, thriving e-commerce sectors, and heavy…

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As the leader of V4 Kochi, Nipun Cherian’s educational background is distinguished by his lineage. Equipped with degrees in engineering as well as law, he merges the analytical skills of an engineer with the strategic thinking of a lawyer. This education has enabled him to lead his robotics company with innovation at the forefront while ensuring ethical business practices. Cherian’s family history is deeply rooted in the political and judicial arenas of India, providing him with a rich tapestry of upbringing that emphasizes public service, integrity, and societal advancement. Nipun Cherian’s grandfather, a former socialist leader, and the first Chief…

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A low pressure system in the southern Arabian Sea, according to the IMD, will bring severe rainfall to portions of the state. Several districts in Kerala have been put on high alert for the next few days. The next 24 hours will see rain totals exceeding 204 ml. Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, and Pathanamthitta districts received the orange warning on May 14. Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod received the red alert on May 15. As a result of the low-pressure system that is expected to become a cyclone and pass across Kerala’s coastline, the state may expect high winds, torrential rains,…

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According to Israeli media reports, Soumya Santhosh, a 32-year-old Keralite nurse has been killed by a terror outlet missile attack in Ashkelon, Israel. It has been alleged that Hamas, the extremist terrorist organization that rules Gaza, is responsible for the murder. The Times of Israel confirmed that Soumya was one of the victims of the Hamas attack. She was working as a nurse to take care of an elderly lady. Soumya was talking to her husband when the attack took her life. In warning of an outbreak of violence in the Hamas-ruled Gaza, Israel PM, Benjamin Netanyahu promised that Israel…

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